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  • Communitarianism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
    Communitarianism is the idea that human identities are largely shaped by different kinds of constitutive communities (or social relations) and that this conception of human nature should inform our moral and political judgments as well as policies and institutions
  • Communitarianism - Wikipedia
    The philosophy of communitarianism originated in the 20th century, but the term "communitarian" was coined in 1841, by John Goodwyn Barmby, a leader of the British Chartist movement, who used it in referring to utopian socialists and other idealists who experimented with communal styles of life
  • An Introduction to Communitarianism in Political Theory
    Communitarianism is a perspective in political and moral philosophy that stresses the deep importance of belonging to communities It holds that our values, judgements, and very sense of self are shaped by the social groups we are embedded in
  • What Is Communitarianism? Definition and Main Theorists
    Communitarianism is a socio-political ideology that values the needs or “common good” of society over the needs and rights of individuals In placing the interests of the society over those of the individual citizens, communitarianism is considered the opposite of liberalism
  • Communitarianism: Definitions, History, Features, Communitarians
    What is Communitarianism? Communitarianism is a socio-political belief that arose in the 20th century which goes on to elaborate that the needs of the community outweigh the needs of the individual The belief system, norms, and rules of society has to take precedence over the individualistic needs
  • Ethical Orientations: Communitarianism
    Communitarianism refers to the rejection of an “isolated self with rights, interests, values, and ends independent of social context," and instead suggests that people have duties and responsibilities as citizens
  • Revisiting communitarianism: neither liberal nor authoritarian . . . - Nature
    Despite decades of scholarly debate, how communitarianism should be understood remains unresolved, often divided into two dominant interpretations: one framing it as a friendly critique from
  • Communitarianism - Philosophyball
    Communitarianism is a philosophy that stresses the link between individuals and their communities It emphasizes that a person's social identity and character are mostly shaped by their community relationships, rather than solely by individual traits
  • Communitarianism, Properly Understood
    It is premised on the idea that we are partially con-stituted by our communal attachments, or constitutive communities, which are a source of value to our lives Given the partially constituted self, communitarianism advances the thin common good of inclusion





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